Top 3 Reasons Healthcare Providers Should Choose a Community Cloud

Posted 03.02.2015

Under HIPAA regulations, healthcare providers can store electronic protected health information (ePHI) in the cloud. Despite the ability to do so, many organizations remain hesitant due to concerns over security and privacy of patient data. Recent breaches (such as 80 million customer records being stolen from Anthem earlier this year) only serve to make these concerns bigger and more real.

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Commercial Compliance White Paper

Since the passing of the Privacy of Information Act of 1974, both the U.S. Government and the private commercial industry have continued to pass laws and enact self-regulation to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal or financial information housed on electronic information systems.

As a result, compliance regulations like HIPAA, SOX, GLB, PCI DSS and others now greatly affect how organizations can host their data.

Download this free white paper to learn:

The basics of compliance regulations including HIPAA, SOX, GLB and PCI DSS

Federal White Paper: Cloud First

With four very distinct cloud deployment models, agencies have the option to select precisely which type of cloud will work with their specific security and compliance requirements. The question now is, "where do I begin?"

Download this free white paper to learn:

The benefits of moving federal systems to the cloud

The full spectrum of federal cloud options and how each is commonly used

Why the public cloud shouldn’t be ruled out just yet

How a hybrid cloud solution can enable you to take advantage of the best of all worlds

Healthcare IT Infographic

Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of a patients' electronic medical records from unauthorized access is paramount to achieving compliance with federal regulatory laws such as HIPAA, HITECH and other laws that apply to healthcare organizations.

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